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past tense of yield

 

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Yield (Past Tense)

Description:

The term "yield" in its past tense form refers to an action or process that has already happened, reflecting the act of producing or giving way.

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Senses and Usages:

1. Verb (Transitive):

Definition: The action of producing or providing something.

Example Sentence: The farmer yielded a bountiful harvest of ripe tomatoes.

2. Verb (Intransitive):

Definition: The act of producing a result or outcome.

Example Sentence: After hours of studying, her hard work finally yielded excellent exam results.

3. Verb (Transitive):

Definition: To give way or surrender to someone or something.

Example Sentence: The police officer commanded the suspect to stop, but he yielded and put his hands up.

4. Noun:

Definition: Produce, profit, or income obtained from cultivating land or other sources.

Example Sentence: The farmer's yield this year surpassed his expectations, resulting in a profitable season for him.

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